The concept of "The Weight of His Glory" is rooted in the biblical idea that Christians are called to bear the weight of God's glorious presence in their lives, as stated in Psalms 138:5, where it is written, "They shall fear and tremble for all the wonders that God has wrought." This weight is not a burden, but rather a manifestation of God's power and presence, as seen in Isaiah 6:1-5, where the prophet Isaiah experiences a vision of God's glory and is transformed by the encounter. As Christians seek to live out their faith, they are reminded in 2 Corinthians 4:7 that they carry this weight of glory in earthen vessels, highlighting the paradox of God's glorious presence dwelling in human weakness, and it is through this juxtaposition that believers are able to experience the fullness of God's glory.
Brian Guerin emphasizes the profound importance of knowing God intimately, sharing a vision of a 'nook' where believers can connect deeply with Him. He reflects on the weight of God's glory and the necessity of returning to a place of humility and intimacy with the Lord, reminiscent of the Azusa Str
In this sermon, the speaker shares a personal experience of attending a conference in South Africa and the challenges of the schedule. Despite feeling exhausted, the speaker allowed others to pray for them. The sermon then transitions to discussing the story of Moses, highlighting how he encountered
In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of knowing the word of God to understand His glory and majesty. He refers to Acts chapter 4 verse 13, where it is mentioned that people saw the boldness of the Christians. However, the speaker also highlights the need for Christians to love one a
In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of spending time alone with God. He uses the example of Moses, who spent six days alone with God on the mountain and became radiant as a result. The speaker suggests that our lack of closeness to God may be due to not prioritizing time with Him.
In this sermon, Pastor Bill shares a story about a high school teacher who told a dirty story in the classroom, highlighting the power of God to convict and transform hearts. He emphasizes the importance of seeking God's guidance and dealing with the areas of our lives that He reveals to us. Pastor
K.P. Yohannan emphasizes the profound invitation from Jesus to follow Him, which transcends mere evangelism and calls for a life of obedience and surrender to God's will. He reflects on how Jesus lived in total dependence on the Father, demonstrating that our actions should stem from a deep relation
Bob Sorge emphasizes the transformative power of the blood of Jesus in his sermon 'Sprinkled by the Blood.' He shares his personal journey of seeking God amidst struggles, highlighting that true intimacy with God is achieved through faith in Christ's sacrifice. Sorge illustrates how believers can bo
David Davis emphasizes the significance of Elijah's time by the brook Kharit, where he learned the importance of a hidden life with God. Despite being a prominent prophet, Elijah was instructed to retreat and rely on God's provision, symbolizing the need for intimacy and communion with the Lord. The
David Davis emphasizes the significance of Elijah's hidden life with God, illustrating how the prophet received God's word and obeyed by retreating to the brook Kherit. This period of solitude was crucial for Elijah's spiritual preparation, allowing him to commune with God and receive sustenance, bo
Gary Wilkerson delivers a powerful sermon on the 'Fourteen Blessings' found in Psalm 23, emphasizing the intimate relationship between the believer and the Lord as their shepherd. He highlights the blessings of guidance, restoration, and comfort that God provides, even in the midst of life's valleys
